I can confirm the warning message on a 2020 macbook-pro-13-inch with Big Sur.
I do not know about slowdowns, because I seldom work in R.app, and when I do,
it’s just for a few moments at a time. I do not see the warning when I run R
in a terminal, in vim, or in RStudio, which makes sense
Thank you very much for the interest shown by everyone who has sent their
answers.
I think I have not explained well the issue. Now, there it goes (I hope better
explained!):
I have a 16-inch MacBook Pro (2019), I have installed the Big Sur 11.0.1
operating system, I have installed the R
Dear Simon,
To test the error, please do the following on a Mac with Big Sur:
1. Install GDAL
The available binaries I could find out are Mac OS Frameworks from
https://www.kyngchaos.com/software/frameworks/ and “homebrew”.
2. Install rgdal binary from CRAN
I am using R version 4.0.3
Gilberto,
can you provide details, please? (code, file to test etc.) The claim was that
this is specific to BigSur which I doubt from your description. Please start a
new thread about that at it seem entirely unrelated to the discussion at hand.
There was an incompatibility with BigSur, but
Dear Simon
Unfortunately, the problems reported are real. The rgdal version from CRAN
fails to recognise images in JPEG2000 format used by Copernicus Sentinel-2
satellite. I have investigated the matter carefully with Roger Bivand.
I tried many combinations on Mac OS Big Sur:
(a) rgdal from
Are you chasing a red herring here? Switching tools won help you - in fact they
cause more issues since you'd need R-devel version of R to avoid breakage with
the most recent tools or extra flags. I'm not sure which issue you are trying
to solve. For gdal et al - make sure you install the
Sorry: Typo: I tried "sudo xcode-select --install" and got the same
error. This was in Terminal where "The default interactive shell is now
zsh." It's not critical, because "I was able to update Xcode from App
Store."
Thanks for the reply. sg
On 2020-12-02 11:48, Dr
sudo xcode-select --install
el
On 2020-12-02 18:52 , Spencer Graves wrote:
> $ clang --version
> Apple clang version 11.0.3 (clang-1103.0.32.59)
> Target: x86_64-apple-darwin20.1.0
> Thread model: posix
> InstalledDir:
>
$ clang --version
Apple clang version 11.0.3 (clang-1103.0.32.59)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin20.1.0
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin
** "sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools" deleted
For me, it worked as follows
sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools
sudo xcode-select —install
Best
Gilberto
> On 2 Dec 2020, at 15:15, Spencer Graves wrote:
>
> What should I do to "make sure to have installed the latest version
> of Apple's development environment,
I think it is a MacBook Pro issue. I’m using a MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018), R 4.0.3, MacOS 11.01 and it happens whenever R GUI accesses the Touch Bar, with fix() or load() in particular.
Unfortunately, I assumed it would go away so I didn’t take careful notes when I first saw, but I
clang --version
el
On 02/12/2020 16:15, Spencer Graves wrote:
> What should I do to "make sure to have installed the latest version of
> Apple's development environment, including version 12.0 of the compiler"?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Spencer Graves
What should I do to "make sure to have installed the latest version
of Apple's development environment, including version 12.0 of the
compiler"?
Thanks,
Spencer Graves
On 2020-12-02 07:36, GilbertoCamara wrote:
Dear all,
I am running R 4.0.3 on BigSur without major
Dear all,
I am running R 4.0.3 on BigSur without major performance issues. I am using
RStudio instead of the R GUI.
I had to build all spatial packages (rgdal, sf, terra and raster) from source
using the Apple clang version 12.0.0 compiler. I also had to build GDAL from
scratch, since
After a bit of git and google poking it seems this is happening to users
of MacVim (https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/issues/1114) and a few
other FOSS projects.
In various GH issues (like that one) the issue claims to be resolved by
using the latest Xcode & SDK but that’s not likely to be a
I didn't get this with R 4.0.3 under macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 with "time
R CMD build" / check. I have not tried it under RStudio.
sg
On 2020-12-02 05:01, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I don't get this in 4.0.3 (using the command line version of R) and I
don't get this in RStudio
I don't get this in 4.0.3 (using the command line version of R) and I
don't get this in RStudio 1.3.1093 either. I use the homebrew versions
without the R GUI even installed.
I am sure more detail will be helpful to the developers.
el
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